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Today’s Presenter
Andromeda Yelton andromedayelton.com, boundary spanner, member of founding team, Gluejar and Unglue.it
Bridging the Digital Divide with Mobile Services
Andromeda Yelton
25 July 2012
Photo by emrank - http://flic.kr/p/5Z85UL - CC BY
o the demographics of mobile internet users, and why this matters to libraries' mission
o real-life examples of online library services aimed at diverse populations
o mobile friendly steps you can take even with limited time, budget, or expertise.
Photo by emrank - http://flic.kr/p/5Z85UL - CC BY
who? why?
Photo by robleto – http://flic.kr/p/agdYtq - CC BY Photo by Stuart Chalmers – http://flic.kr/p/boTQDv - CC BY ND Photo by whiteafrican – http://flic.kr/p/5rjDSK - CC BY Photo by Wired Photostream – http://flic.kr/p/bbNwUi - CC BY-NC Photo by BrianBoyd – http://flic.kr/p/3JBihw - CC BY-ND-NC
broadband mobile
tools and stories: your web site
SkokieNet New Immigrant Portal http://www.skokienet.org/community/newimmigrant
tools and stories: beyond the web site
Little Priest Tribal College Winnebago, Nebraska
Email to SMS (Eastern Kentucky
University)
Skokie Public Library (Skokie, IL): holds, overdues, courtesy notices
Lupton Library (U of Tennessee - Chattanooga) & Auraria Library (U of
Colorado - Denver): text reference
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Buffy Hamilton with 50 Nooks at the Unquiet Library
(Creekview High School, Canton, GA)
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your story
1) Who’s your population? What tech do they have (and not have)?
2) What’s at least one problem you can solve for them with mobile technology?
3) What skills do you need? Which do you have? How can you get the rest?
4) What three things will you do next?
magic
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